Samson & Bronc https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au Byron Bay & Beyond Sun, 27 Mar 2016 05:43:10 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.2 Lifestyle, livelihood and living the dream… https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/lifestyle-liveliehood-living-dream/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=lifestyle-liveliehood-living-dream https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/lifestyle-liveliehood-living-dream/#respond Sat, 17 Oct 2015 07:01:53 +0000 https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/?p=4738 Verandah Magazine publisher Candida Baker and author Robert Drewe’s son, Sam Drewe, is combining his love of horses and his passion for designing with...

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Verandah Magazine publisher Candida Baker and author Robert Drewe’s son, Sam Drewe, is combining his love of horses and his passion for designing with his brand Samson & Bronc, writes Georgina Bible.

When Samson & Bronc designer Sam Drewe finished Year 12 at Shearwater Steiner School in 2010, he was determined to do two things. The first was to find a livelihood that would enable him to continue living in the Northern Rivers region, and the second was to continue to own and ride horses, despite the well-meaning advice from friends and family who all told him he would have to head for a city to find work and establish his brand.

Fast forward five years and these days Sam’s morning commute to work is a mere ten paces across a garden to the handsome wooden horse barn that houses not only the family stables, but also the Samson & Bronc office where Sam and his life and work partner, Brendon Thurgate, work at creating the next move to expand their increasingly successful lifestyle and fashion product range.

Brendon Thurgate (left), and Sam Drewe in their barn/office...

Brendon Thurgate (left), and Sam Drewe in their barn/office…

“I started the Samson & Bronc brand as a clothing label the year after I left school and I experimented with a couple of ranges,” says Sam, “then I met Brendon and we became the Samson & Bronc team. I’d always known that I wanted to be a lifestyle designer and as we began to develop my clothing range we realised that we also wanted to branch out into some other lifestyle products, and the idea came to us to create a range of candles.”

Within eight months of launching their candle range they are stocked in stores from Brisbane to Melbourne, and as far west as Armidale, as well, of course as in the Northern Rivers, and in the Byron region where they live.

The pair wanted to create a quality range of candles with an artisan feel which would also reflect the environmentally friendly ethos of the Northern Rivers region. After working on a business plan, they decided to produce a range of handmade, eco-friendly candles crafted exclusively from local materials and recycled bottles sources from local restaurants and cafes. They use soy wax and local natural oils to perfume the candles which include such evocative fragrances as Fig Forest, Tropical Coconut, Orange and Cinammon, Passionflower, Black Bamboo and Lily and Exotic Woods.

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‘The Phoenix collection name came from one of our off the track racehorses,” says Sam.  “We thought his name was perfect for him because he was resurrected to a new life as a performance horse.  Plus Phoenix seemed like a great name for a candle range with its connotation of the mythical bird, and its fiery rebirth.” 

As well as working together in the business, Brendon has also taken up riding, and any particular day sees them dividing their time between their business, and the horses. “We’re lucky because when we need to take time out from work, all we have to do is walk a few metres, get our horses and go riding – and, sometimes if the horses are being frustrating, it’s a relief to go to work!”

They’re also lucky enough to live within coeee of one of the Northern Rivers most popular eateries – The Harvest at Newrybar. Not only do the couple get their daily caffeine hit there, but The Harvest Deli stocks their candles, and their most recent addition to their products – a vintage inspired range of diffusers. “We’re not into mass production,” says Brendon, “and everything we do has an individual feel to it. Our candles, for instance, are hand-made so no two are identical.”

Sam (left) with Benji, a rescue horse, and Brendon with Zorro.

Sam (left) with Benji, a rescue horse, and Brendon with Zorro.

An example of their drive to produce exclusive products was when they wanted to create a special candle fragrance for Mother’s Day. “I wanted to design a candle that would fill a room with warmth and love – but also with a story,” says Sam.

Sam remembered his mother talking about his great-grandmother and great-grandfather, and the rose garden they’d created together in the garden of their villa in Bulgaria. “When the Second World War broke out, my great-grandmother had to leave Bulgaria for England with her five children. She never saw Frank again. He was killed in Egypt, but many years later Eva showed my mother letters from him talking about how one day they would recreate their Bulgarian rose garden.”  When Sam also discovered that Bulgarian Rose Otto was the most highly prized fragrant essential oil in the world, the story and the perfume came together. The Bulgarian Rose candle is now exclusively sold at Millar & More in Bangalow.

Sam cites American fashion and lifestyle product designer Ralph Lauren as an inspiration. He sees the Samson & Bronc label branching out, in time, into a whole range of clothing and lifestyle products. “I’ve seen how quickly a product made with love can become popular and I’m totally inspired by Ralph Lauren,” says Sam. “He started-off making and selling ties to small shops in New York and he was soon approached by Neiman Marcus and of course he’s gone on to build an empire. We really want to create quality clothing and lifestyle products infused with the beauty of the Byron Bay region that are stocked in shops and department stores around the world,” adds Sam.

They’re certainly on the right track.


 

Northern Rivers stockists include The Harvest Deli, Flowers at the Farm, Millar & More, Cactus Hill Project and Resouled.  To see the full list and the Samson & Bronc range of candles, clothing and lifestyle products go to: https://www.samsonandbronc.com.au/

 

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Bulgarian Rose candle to light up Mother’s Day https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/bulgarian-rose-candle-light-mothers-day/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=bulgarian-rose-candle-light-mothers-day https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/bulgarian-rose-candle-light-mothers-day/#respond Sat, 09 May 2015 01:56:24 +0000 https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/?p=3686 These beautiful hand-made soy wax candles in recycled bottles come from local Northern Rivers designers Samson & Bronc – who have a special story...

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These beautiful hand-made soy wax candles in recycled bottles come from local Northern Rivers designers Samson & Bronc – who have a special story behind their Mother’s Day Bulgarian Rose candle.

Sam remembered his mother talking about his great-grandmother and great-grandfather, and the rose garden they’d created together in the garden of their villa in Bulgaria. “My great-grandfather, Frank, was an English diplomat and Eva was an Irish nurse, and they met in Varna where they married and had a family. They had a huge garden, and they filled it with roses. When the second World War broke out, my great-grandmother had to leave Bulgaria for England with her five children. She never saw Frank again. He was killed in Egypt, but many years later Eva showed my mother letters from him talking about how one day they would recreate their Bulgarian rose garden.”

When Sam also discovered that Bulgarian Rose Otto was the most highly prized fragrant essential oil in the world, the story and the perfume came together.

“We chose Bulgarian Rose for so many reasons – roses are a symbol of love,” he says, “and this candle is created for a love story – we’re proud of this candle, and we hope it lights up your Mother’s Day.”


Get your Samson & Bronc Mother’s Day Candle from The Harvest Deli, Flowers at the Farm, Bangalow Post Office, Millar & Moore and various Loot stores.

To order online go to samsonandbronc/candles/

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The Secret Garden https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/garden-life/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=garden-life https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/garden-life/#respond Fri, 24 Oct 2014 19:38:20 +0000 https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/?p=1601 In the spring the Crystal Castle’s garden is a riot of colour – enticing us to embark on a journey of unfolding delights.  We...

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In the spring the Crystal Castle’s garden is a riot of colour – enticing us to embark on a journey of unfolding delights.  We follow Mia down the winding path into a world full of flowers and fabrics, where statues watch over our bevy of beautiful girls, and crystals protect them…watch out for magical moments as our girls show off our surf, turf and citywear designers.

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Anna wears Samson & Bronc vintage fabric floral top $50 and skirt $60

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Maya wears Myee Carlyle hand dyed silk fringe flower cape $279 and Tashia singlet $59, Ghanda Clothing Pom Pom pineapple shorts $19.95 and Crystal Castle Chakra bracelet $18

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Amber wears Myee Carlyle Marrakesh hand dyed silk skirt in tourmaline $279 (worn as dress) and Crystal Castle Bluelace agate and Rhodonite bead necklace $69 and quartz crystal pendant $18

 

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Mia wears Ghanda Clothing lace swing top in antique white $29.95, Myee Carlyle hand dyed silk Akina kimono in ocean $289, Crystal Castle Garnet necklace $29 and Moonstone bracelet $19

 

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Anna wears Ghanda Clothing cropped cotton t-shirt $14.95 and Bandana leggings $29.95, Crystal Castle Howlite bracelets $22 each, Mia wears Myee Carlyle Maisha dress $95

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Anna wears Myee Carlyle Sibella silk mini-dress in Henna $289 and Shikha citrine earrings $65, Crystal Castle silver chain $59 and quartz        pendant $29

Little girls can be big girls too…

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Armani wears Ghanda Clothing glitter daisy heart t-shirt $14.95 and Ghanda Pom Pom pineapple print shorts $19.95, Hannah wears Myee Carlyle Tashia singlet $59, Samson & Bronc wrap top $20, Crystal Castle Chrysophase bracelet $39

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Armani wears Ghanda Clothing original owl t-shirt $14.95 and daisy polka leggings $17.95, Hannah wears Ghanda Clothing Aztec heart singlet $14.95 Aztec owl leggings $17.95

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From left Mia wears Myee Carlyle Maisha dress $95, Anna wears Ghanda Clothing cropped t-shirt $14.95 and bandana leggings $29.95, Crystal Castle Howlite bracelets $22 each, Amber wears Ghanda Clothing ornate elephant t-shirt $24.95 and boyfriend jeans $39.95, Maya wears Ghanda Clothing Stripe cropped t-shirt $14.95 and boyfriend shorts $34.95

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Maya wears Samson & Bronc 60’s top $50, Myee Carlyle Zalia pants $119 and Crystal Castle Howlite bracelet $22, Mia wears Samson & Bronc halter top $40 and 60’s skirt $70

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       Anna wears Ghanda Clothing daisy floral Indi dress $29.95

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Anna wears Ghanda Clothing boyfriend jeans $39.95.  Amber wears Samson & Bronc patchwork shorts $30.00.

Mia wears Ghanda Clothing lace swing top in antique white $29.95, Myee Carlyle hand dyed silk Akina kimono in ocean $289, Ghanda Clothing boyfriend jeans $39.95, Crystal Castle Garnet necklace $29 and Moonstone bracelet $19

Websites:

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Photographer: The Lioness. Stylist: Desiree
Models: Anna, Maya, Mia and Amber
Hair & Makeup: Äsa
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Location: The Crystal Castle

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